Well, each to their own I spose, but suffice to say I never want to see any 
'stuff' build up on my electrodes.  No big deal necessarily I guess, just 
something I never want to see on my setup, which is why I clean my trodes at 
regular timed intervals, if they need it or not.  I don't have polarity 
reversal on my gear, I just swap the trodes over as I clean them.
 
Nothing detrimental either, you can filter it as you say, or leave it behind in 
the container.  If you've got another use for that residue that's fine, but if 
not, you got residue in the container serving no useful purpose.  I don't have 
a use for it personally, and I don't see a need to find a use for it, so I 
choose not to create any 'debris'.
 
N.



Date: Fri, 20 May 2011 08:35:49 -0600
From: anthony.aqui...@sasktel.net
Subject: Re: CS>filtering CS
To: silver-list@eskimo.com





Should I be cleaning the trodes during the brewing process?  Besides knocking 
the stuff off and creating debris in my CS is there any other detrimental 
effects of having that "stuff" build up during a brew?
 
Anthony